Do you honestly believe that the panels falling that distance and/or having all the other debris would not dislodge the plaster?

Not in mid-air.

Clearly, the falling panels were not crushed before they fell. We can clearly see that they maintained their shape as they fell.

The panels were not crushed, they simply fell. Since the panels were not crushed, one should not assume that the gypsum/wallboard/etc close to the panels was crushed, either.

(This doesn't discount the possibility that the panels and gypsum/wallboard/etc was crushed when it finally hit the ground).

So, if the panels and the nearby wallboard was not crushed, what caused the dust? Dust that trailed the panels all of the way down. Dust trails that did not taper off as the panels fell.

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Stand a large piece of flat cardboard on end and hold it upright. Blow some baby powder on the right side of that cardboard panel and push the top part of the cardboard to the left while the cloud of baby powder is in the air. What happens? Does the powder get "sucked" in the direction the board fell?

OK. Now re-try this experiment about 80 stories above the ground. Does the trail of baby powder follow the cardboard all the way to the ground? Does the trail die out part-way down or does it billow at the same intensity / density all the way to the ground?

Spot on krammer.
110 stories have collapsed and it has dust on it!
No severe dents or scratches, and even the windscreen isnt broke.
Seems weird unless someone has a logical reason for this.

The logic is quite clear.

911 was a day of extreme coincidences. The one day that all of the long-shots paid off. The day that the 0.00000000001 probable events just happened to have happened.

What we see in the photo is clearly not an ambulance.

It is a pile of debris that just happened to fall and coagulate in such a way as to reflect incident light back to the camera that made it appear to be an ambulance. If the photographer had been standing one foot to the right or to the left, the apparition would have been ruined and we would have seen this pile of debris only as a pile of debris that it really was.

In fact, this particular pile of debris - coincidentally - happened to contain the super-highly compressed contents of all of the insides of the tower. And this is why nothing of substance can be seen anywhere else in this photo.